To this, the reader may
be referred, as well as, in a more general way, to the bibliographies to the
following chapters in vol.
be referred, as well as, in a more general way, to the bibliographies to the
following chapters in vol.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v13
L.
Dickens as an Educator.
1900.
Hughes, W. R. A Week's Tramp in Dickensland. 1891.
Jerome, Jerome K. Idle Ideas in 1905, pp. 131-140. [1905. ]
Kent, W. C. M. Charles Dickens as a Reader. 1872.
Kitton, F. G. Artistic London: from the Abbey to the Tower with Dickens.
(1891. ]
The Dickens Country. 1911.
Lang, Andrew. Essays in Little. 1891.
Introduction and notes to Gadshill edn of Works. (1897–1908. ]
Leffmann, H. About Dickens: being a few essays suggested by the novels.
1908.
Letters from America, containing welcomes, newspaper articles, and the
MS play, Boz, a Masque phrenological, written in honour of the
arrival of Charles Dickens, Esq. , Boston (U. S. A. ], 22 Jan. 1842, etc.
[V. and A. Mus. copy only. ]
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Lightwood, James T. Charles Dickens and Music. 1912.
Lockwood, Sir F. The Law and Lawyers of Pickwick. (1894. ]
MacSpadden, J. W. Synopses of Dickens's Novels. (1909. ]
Madden, R. R. The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of
Blessington. 3 vols. 1855.
Merivale, H. C. and Marzials, Sir F. T. Life of W. M. Thackeray. (Great
Writers. ) 1891.
Miltoun, F. Dickens's London. 1904.
Munro, W. A. Charles Dickens et Alphonse Daudet, romanciers de l'enfant
et des humbles. Toulouse, 1908.
Murray, David Christie. My Contemporaries in Fiction. 1897.
Parmentier, F. J. A Welcome to Dickens. (In rime, introducing many
of the author's characters. ] Harper's Weekly. [U. S. A. ] 30 Nov. 1867.
Pascoe, Chas. E. Dickens in Yorkshire. 1912.
Pemberton, T. E. Charles Dickens and the Stage. 1888.
Dickens's London. 1888.
Philip, A. J. A Dickens Dictionary: the characters and scenes of the novels
and miscellaneous works alphabetically arranged. 1909.
Pierce, G. A. The Dickens Dictionary. A key to the characters and
principal incidents in the tales of Charles Dickens. 1872.
Pugh, E. W. Charles Dickens. The Apostle of the People. 1910.
The Charles Dickens Originals. 1912.
Renton, Richard. John Forster and his Friendships. 1912.
Rideal, C. F. Charles Dickens's Heroines and Women-Folk. (1896. ]
Rimmer, A. About England with Dickens. 1883.
Ruskin, John. Works. (Library edn. ) 39 vols. 1903–12.
Saintsbury, G: Corrected Impressions. 1895.
Shore, W. T. Charles Dickens and his Friends. 1909.
Swinburne, A. C. Charles Dickens. 1913. See, also, article in The Quarterly
Review, July 1902.
Taine, H. A. Histoire de la Littérature anglaise. 5 tom. Paris, 1899-1902.
Thomson, W. R. In Dickens Street. [Studies in Dickens's Characters. ]
1912.
Traill, H. D. Social England. Vol. vi. 1898.
Trollope, Anthony. St Paul's Magazine. 1870.
Walker, Hugh. The Literature of the Victorian Era. Cambridge, 1910.
Walters, John C. Phases of Dickens. The man, his message, and his
mission. 1911.
Ward, H. S. and C. W. B. The Real Dickens Land. 1904 (1903).
Watts-Dunton, Theodore. Dickens and Father Christmas. The Nineteenth
Century. Dec. 1907.
Waugh, Arthur. See the Biographical edn of Works, 1902.
Wiggin, afterwards Rigg, Kate D. A Child's Journey with Dickens.
[1912. ]
Wilkins, William G. Charles Dickens in America. 1911.
Williams, Mary. The Dickens Concordance: being a compendium of names
and characters and principal places mentioned in the works of Charles
Dickens. 1907.
Many of the criticisms of Dickens's contemporaries have been collected
in Kitton's Dickensiana, and the Dickens Companion (vol. xviii of Charles
Dickens Library edn, ed. Hammerton, J. A. (1910]).
G. A. B.
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The Political and Social Novel
545
CHAPTER XI
THE POLITICAL AND SOCIAL NOVEL
It would not be possible to give here a bibliography of the political and
social background of the period from the passing of the first Reform bill to
the middle of queen Victoria's reign, over and beyond which the ground
partially covered in this chapter extends. An attempt in this direction
has been made in the bibliography appended to Cazamian, L. , Le Roman
Social en Angleterre (1830-1850), 1. Le Milieu Social.
To this, the reader may
be referred, as well as, in a more general way, to the bibliographies to the
following chapters in vol. x of The Cambridge Modern History (1907):
chap. xx: Great Britain and Ireland (by Gooch, G. P. ); chap. XXIII: Economic
Change (by Clapham, J. H. ); chap. xxiv: The British Economists (by
Nicholson, J. S. ); and, for later years, to part of the bibliography to
chapters 1, xi and xii of vol. xi of the same work (1909). See, also, for
a comprehensive account of this period of English social and economic
history, Schulze-Gävernitz, G. von, Zum socialen Frieden, 2 vols. , Leipzig,
1890. Tr. into English under title Social Peace, by Wicksteed, C. M. and
Wallis, G. , 1893. Gooch, G. P. , Annals of Politics and Culture, Cambridge,
1901, pp. 346-384 may also with advantage be compared. A few books
specially illustrative of the works of particular writers will be mentioned
under the headings of the writers in question.
In the lists of works following, of the large majority of which there were
in each case many editions, first editions only are mentioned, unless in special
instances.
I. BENJAMIN DISRAELI, EARL OF BEACONSFIELD
A. Collected Works
Collected edn of Novels and Tales. 10 vols. 1870-1.
Novels and Tales. (Hughenden edn. ) 11 vols. 1881.
B. Separate Works
1. Novels and Tales
Vivian Grey. 2 vols. 1826. Part 11. 3 vols. 1827. Ed. with a preface by
D. 1853. Centenary edn, with biogr. introd. by Wolf, L. 2 vols. 1904.
The Voyage of Captain Popanilla. 1828.
The Young Duke. 3 vols. 1831.
Contarini Fleming. A Psychological Autobiography. 4 vols. 1832.
The Wondrous Tale of Alroy. 3 vols. 1833.
The Rise of Iskander. 1833. [Published with Alroy. ]
Ixion in Heaven. In Colburn's New Monthly Magazine. 1833.
The Infernal Marriage. In Colburn's New Monthly Magazine. 1834.
Henrietta Temple. A Love Story. 3 vols. 1837. Greek tr. Constantinople,
1862.
Venetia. 1837. Greek tr. by Pappa, I. G. Larnaka, 1889.
Coningsby, or The New Generation. 3 vols. 1844. French tr. by Sobry,
Mlle A. 2 vols. Paris, 1846. With notes by Hitchman, F. 1889. ?
Sybil, or The Two Nations. 3 vols. 1845. With introd. by Traill, H. D.
1895. French tr. by Lorain, P. Paris, 1859.
Tancred, or The New Crusade. 3 vols. 1847.
35
E. L. XIII.
## p. 546 (#562) ############################################
546
[Ch.
Bibliography
Lothair. 3 vols. 1870. French tr. by Derosne, C. B. 2 vols. Paris, 1872.
German tr. by Wünn, A. 4 vols. Leipzig, 1874.
Endymion. 3 vols. 1880. German tr. by Böttger, C. 3 vols. Leipzig,
1881.
Tales and Sketches. Ed. Robertson, J. L. 1891.
2. Dramatic and other Verse
The Modern Dunciad. In The Star Chamber. 1826.
The Revolutionary Epick. 1834. New edn. 1864. Rptd, with Alarcos
and other verse, in The Revolutionary Epick and other Poems by
Benjamin Disraeli, edited by Adams, W. Davenport, 1904.
The Tragedy of Count Alarcos. 1839.
3. Other Writings
An Enquiry into Plans of American Mining Companies. 1825.
Lawyers and Legislators; or Notes on the American Mining Companies.
1825. [An attack on lord Eldon. ]
The Present State of Mexico. 1825.
The Life of Paul Jones. (Ed. by Disraeli. ] 1825.
For the lengthy, though flippant, pamphlet, England and France, or a
Cure for the Ministerial Gallomania, 1832, Disraeli made himself responsible;
but it was the production of several hands, including that of baron d'Haussez,
a legitimist exile.
What is He ? 1833. (A reply to lord Grey. ]
The Crisis Examined. 1834.
Vindication of the English Constitution. 1835. (Letter to lord Lyndhurst. ]
Letters of Runnymede. Published in The Times, January-May 1836.
Rptd 1836. With notes by Hitchman, F. 1885.
The Spirit of Whiggism. 1836.
The five previous works together with other contributions to The
Times (1837-41); The Morning Post (1835); The Press (1853); and
Fraser's Magazine (1835-6) are rptd, by Hutcheon, W. , in Whigs and
Whiggism, 1913; the Morning Post articles (Aug. -Sep. 1835), discovered
by Hutcheon, bear the title Peers and People.
Lord George Bentinck. A Political Biography. 1852. Ed. Whibley, C.
1905.
4. Letters and Speeches
Home Letters written in 1830-1. 1885. New edn of Home Letters and
Correspondence [by Disraeli, Ralph]. 1887.
Correspondence with his Sister, 1832-52. [Ed. Disraeli, Ralph. ] 1886.
Parliamentary Reform. Speeches in the House of Commons, 1848-1866. Ed.
Corry, M. [lord Rowton). 1867.
Hughes, W. R. A Week's Tramp in Dickensland. 1891.
Jerome, Jerome K. Idle Ideas in 1905, pp. 131-140. [1905. ]
Kent, W. C. M. Charles Dickens as a Reader. 1872.
Kitton, F. G. Artistic London: from the Abbey to the Tower with Dickens.
(1891. ]
The Dickens Country. 1911.
Lang, Andrew. Essays in Little. 1891.
Introduction and notes to Gadshill edn of Works. (1897–1908. ]
Leffmann, H. About Dickens: being a few essays suggested by the novels.
1908.
Letters from America, containing welcomes, newspaper articles, and the
MS play, Boz, a Masque phrenological, written in honour of the
arrival of Charles Dickens, Esq. , Boston (U. S. A. ], 22 Jan. 1842, etc.
[V. and A. Mus. copy only. ]
## p. 544 (#560) ############################################
544
[CH.
Bibliography
Lightwood, James T. Charles Dickens and Music. 1912.
Lockwood, Sir F. The Law and Lawyers of Pickwick. (1894. ]
MacSpadden, J. W. Synopses of Dickens's Novels. (1909. ]
Madden, R. R. The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of
Blessington. 3 vols. 1855.
Merivale, H. C. and Marzials, Sir F. T. Life of W. M. Thackeray. (Great
Writers. ) 1891.
Miltoun, F. Dickens's London. 1904.
Munro, W. A. Charles Dickens et Alphonse Daudet, romanciers de l'enfant
et des humbles. Toulouse, 1908.
Murray, David Christie. My Contemporaries in Fiction. 1897.
Parmentier, F. J. A Welcome to Dickens. (In rime, introducing many
of the author's characters. ] Harper's Weekly. [U. S. A. ] 30 Nov. 1867.
Pascoe, Chas. E. Dickens in Yorkshire. 1912.
Pemberton, T. E. Charles Dickens and the Stage. 1888.
Dickens's London. 1888.
Philip, A. J. A Dickens Dictionary: the characters and scenes of the novels
and miscellaneous works alphabetically arranged. 1909.
Pierce, G. A. The Dickens Dictionary. A key to the characters and
principal incidents in the tales of Charles Dickens. 1872.
Pugh, E. W. Charles Dickens. The Apostle of the People. 1910.
The Charles Dickens Originals. 1912.
Renton, Richard. John Forster and his Friendships. 1912.
Rideal, C. F. Charles Dickens's Heroines and Women-Folk. (1896. ]
Rimmer, A. About England with Dickens. 1883.
Ruskin, John. Works. (Library edn. ) 39 vols. 1903–12.
Saintsbury, G: Corrected Impressions. 1895.
Shore, W. T. Charles Dickens and his Friends. 1909.
Swinburne, A. C. Charles Dickens. 1913. See, also, article in The Quarterly
Review, July 1902.
Taine, H. A. Histoire de la Littérature anglaise. 5 tom. Paris, 1899-1902.
Thomson, W. R. In Dickens Street. [Studies in Dickens's Characters. ]
1912.
Traill, H. D. Social England. Vol. vi. 1898.
Trollope, Anthony. St Paul's Magazine. 1870.
Walker, Hugh. The Literature of the Victorian Era. Cambridge, 1910.
Walters, John C. Phases of Dickens. The man, his message, and his
mission. 1911.
Ward, H. S. and C. W. B. The Real Dickens Land. 1904 (1903).
Watts-Dunton, Theodore. Dickens and Father Christmas. The Nineteenth
Century. Dec. 1907.
Waugh, Arthur. See the Biographical edn of Works, 1902.
Wiggin, afterwards Rigg, Kate D. A Child's Journey with Dickens.
[1912. ]
Wilkins, William G. Charles Dickens in America. 1911.
Williams, Mary. The Dickens Concordance: being a compendium of names
and characters and principal places mentioned in the works of Charles
Dickens. 1907.
Many of the criticisms of Dickens's contemporaries have been collected
in Kitton's Dickensiana, and the Dickens Companion (vol. xviii of Charles
Dickens Library edn, ed. Hammerton, J. A. (1910]).
G. A. B.
## p. 545 (#561) ############################################
XI]
The Political and Social Novel
545
CHAPTER XI
THE POLITICAL AND SOCIAL NOVEL
It would not be possible to give here a bibliography of the political and
social background of the period from the passing of the first Reform bill to
the middle of queen Victoria's reign, over and beyond which the ground
partially covered in this chapter extends. An attempt in this direction
has been made in the bibliography appended to Cazamian, L. , Le Roman
Social en Angleterre (1830-1850), 1. Le Milieu Social.
To this, the reader may
be referred, as well as, in a more general way, to the bibliographies to the
following chapters in vol. x of The Cambridge Modern History (1907):
chap. xx: Great Britain and Ireland (by Gooch, G. P. ); chap. XXIII: Economic
Change (by Clapham, J. H. ); chap. xxiv: The British Economists (by
Nicholson, J. S. ); and, for later years, to part of the bibliography to
chapters 1, xi and xii of vol. xi of the same work (1909). See, also, for
a comprehensive account of this period of English social and economic
history, Schulze-Gävernitz, G. von, Zum socialen Frieden, 2 vols. , Leipzig,
1890. Tr. into English under title Social Peace, by Wicksteed, C. M. and
Wallis, G. , 1893. Gooch, G. P. , Annals of Politics and Culture, Cambridge,
1901, pp. 346-384 may also with advantage be compared. A few books
specially illustrative of the works of particular writers will be mentioned
under the headings of the writers in question.
In the lists of works following, of the large majority of which there were
in each case many editions, first editions only are mentioned, unless in special
instances.
I. BENJAMIN DISRAELI, EARL OF BEACONSFIELD
A. Collected Works
Collected edn of Novels and Tales. 10 vols. 1870-1.
Novels and Tales. (Hughenden edn. ) 11 vols. 1881.
B. Separate Works
1. Novels and Tales
Vivian Grey. 2 vols. 1826. Part 11. 3 vols. 1827. Ed. with a preface by
D. 1853. Centenary edn, with biogr. introd. by Wolf, L. 2 vols. 1904.
The Voyage of Captain Popanilla. 1828.
The Young Duke. 3 vols. 1831.
Contarini Fleming. A Psychological Autobiography. 4 vols. 1832.
The Wondrous Tale of Alroy. 3 vols. 1833.
The Rise of Iskander. 1833. [Published with Alroy. ]
Ixion in Heaven. In Colburn's New Monthly Magazine. 1833.
The Infernal Marriage. In Colburn's New Monthly Magazine. 1834.
Henrietta Temple. A Love Story. 3 vols. 1837. Greek tr. Constantinople,
1862.
Venetia. 1837. Greek tr. by Pappa, I. G. Larnaka, 1889.
Coningsby, or The New Generation. 3 vols. 1844. French tr. by Sobry,
Mlle A. 2 vols. Paris, 1846. With notes by Hitchman, F. 1889. ?
Sybil, or The Two Nations. 3 vols. 1845. With introd. by Traill, H. D.
1895. French tr. by Lorain, P. Paris, 1859.
Tancred, or The New Crusade. 3 vols. 1847.
35
E. L. XIII.
## p. 546 (#562) ############################################
546
[Ch.
Bibliography
Lothair. 3 vols. 1870. French tr. by Derosne, C. B. 2 vols. Paris, 1872.
German tr. by Wünn, A. 4 vols. Leipzig, 1874.
Endymion. 3 vols. 1880. German tr. by Böttger, C. 3 vols. Leipzig,
1881.
Tales and Sketches. Ed. Robertson, J. L. 1891.
2. Dramatic and other Verse
The Modern Dunciad. In The Star Chamber. 1826.
The Revolutionary Epick. 1834. New edn. 1864. Rptd, with Alarcos
and other verse, in The Revolutionary Epick and other Poems by
Benjamin Disraeli, edited by Adams, W. Davenport, 1904.
The Tragedy of Count Alarcos. 1839.
3. Other Writings
An Enquiry into Plans of American Mining Companies. 1825.
Lawyers and Legislators; or Notes on the American Mining Companies.
1825. [An attack on lord Eldon. ]
The Present State of Mexico. 1825.
The Life of Paul Jones. (Ed. by Disraeli. ] 1825.
For the lengthy, though flippant, pamphlet, England and France, or a
Cure for the Ministerial Gallomania, 1832, Disraeli made himself responsible;
but it was the production of several hands, including that of baron d'Haussez,
a legitimist exile.
What is He ? 1833. (A reply to lord Grey. ]
The Crisis Examined. 1834.
Vindication of the English Constitution. 1835. (Letter to lord Lyndhurst. ]
Letters of Runnymede. Published in The Times, January-May 1836.
Rptd 1836. With notes by Hitchman, F. 1885.
The Spirit of Whiggism. 1836.
The five previous works together with other contributions to The
Times (1837-41); The Morning Post (1835); The Press (1853); and
Fraser's Magazine (1835-6) are rptd, by Hutcheon, W. , in Whigs and
Whiggism, 1913; the Morning Post articles (Aug. -Sep. 1835), discovered
by Hutcheon, bear the title Peers and People.
Lord George Bentinck. A Political Biography. 1852. Ed. Whibley, C.
1905.
4. Letters and Speeches
Home Letters written in 1830-1. 1885. New edn of Home Letters and
Correspondence [by Disraeli, Ralph]. 1887.
Correspondence with his Sister, 1832-52. [Ed. Disraeli, Ralph. ] 1886.
Parliamentary Reform. Speeches in the House of Commons, 1848-1866. Ed.
Corry, M. [lord Rowton). 1867.